Ian1779
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Mathematician?
I hear the Tories are looking for someone to help them with some numbers for the Manifesto that they will never get to implement...
Mathematician?
They need a manifesto first. Either that or I missed it.I hear the Tories are looking for someone to help them with some numbers for the Manifesto that they will never get to implement...
If Sturgeon wasn't banging on about indyref2 I don't think they would have won any seats, but the unionists have used this election to kill it.The irony of Scotland complaining for years that they had Conservative governments faced upon then now forcing one on England is brilliant though.
I held my nose and voted Labour. The first time I have ever struggled. I give Corbyn credit for running a fine campaign and energising young people but I see him as a transitional figure who has brought Labour's mojo back. A new leader will have to emerge in due course to unite all sections of the party. It cannot afford to ignore the talented people it has in the centre and right of the party. They could then replace the Tories as the natural Party of government again.Was it Corbyn though?
Am I the only one who normally votes Labour but couldn't on principle? A record amount of first timevoters went for demolishing student fees. Pay raise for government workers. More money for the NHS. Or was it Corbyn and not what was on offer?
Corbyn is not about to form a government with Sinn FeinCorbyn's links to the IRA don't count, but because the DUP are siding with the Tories, their links do.
Left wing mindset...
Corbyn's links were not good, and neither are these.
He would if he thought it will hand him power, but I'm afraid that is off the cards as they do not acknowledge Westminster and refuse to sit in Parliament.Corbyn is not about to form a government with Sinn Fein
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Agree.Unless the UK crashes out with no deal, a hard Brexit is now off the cards, IMO.
No...otherwise the turnout would've been very lowIs it fair to say the people have rejected all policy's and politics and parties?
Completely disagreeHe would if he thought it will hand him power, but I'm afraid that is off the cards as they do not acknowledge Westminster and refuse to sit in Parliament.
The Torie manifesto has been there undoing, they used it to try and sneak things past people that they would never have done without thinking they had such a strong support base, and it's rather spectacularly back fired.They need a manifesto first. Either that or I missed it.
And I am fine with that, Politics is a very polarizing thing and everyone is entitled to speak there opinion.Completely disagree
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Unless the UK crashes out with no deal, a hard Brexit is now off the cards, IMO.
Unless the UK crashes out with no deal, a hard Brexit is now off the cards, IMO.
Problem is, does her quitting actually help things become more stable?if she truly believes that the country needs stability she has to resign and this weekend.
Unless the UK crashes out with no deal, a hard Brexit is now off the cards, IMO.
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And I am fine with that, Politics is a very polarizing thing and everyone is entitled to speak there opinion.
Hard and soft brexits don't exist.
You voted to either remain or leave. It's not complicated.
Problem is, does her quitting actually help things become more stable?
You're not what?I'm not
Entitled to speak my opinion.You're not what?
Who is telling you that?Entitled to speak my opinion.
OK, now I know you're joking!I'm starting to think even BoJo would be a more stable option.
What a load of absolute nonsense.Hard and soft brexits don't exist.
You voted to either remain or leave. It's not complicated.
What a load of absolute nonsense.
People have been PMing me
Who is telling you that?
So you're seriously telling me that everybody voted for their same idea of what it means?Oh sorry I must of had a different ballot paper to you. Delusional as usual.
So you're seriously telling me that everybody voted for their same idea of what it means?
Of course, we all voted to leave the EU and join a trading bloc with Atlantis and Mars with the milky bar kid as president for life. IT WAS ON THE BALLOT!!So you're seriously telling me that everybody voted for their same idea of what it means?
No.No tbf I'm not. But it was clear on both sides what remain meant and leave meant? No?
It was clear to me.was it clear to you?
Hard and soft brexits don't exist.
You voted to either remain or leave. It's not complicated.
What's always concerned me is backsliding on the single market and other things.
I believe we were all promised eleventy billion high-class hookers in a trading agreement.Of course, we all voted to leave the EU and join a trading bloc with Atlantis and Mars with the milky bar kid as president for life. IT WAS ON THE BALLOT!!
But that's exactly the same as not remaining inside the customs union, and leaving the single market.The DUP will likely insist that the UK remains inside the customs union. IMO, we will end up with the Norway option with a restrictions on unskilled immigration for say 3 years, but remain in the single market with FoM.
People have been PMing me